Paying It Forward

Ocracoke School, a Pre-K through Grade 12 school on Ocracoke Island in North Carolina, suffered severe damage during Hurricane Dorian. The school serves 174 students and is working with state officials to rebuild. Unfortunately, insurance will not provide enough to cover all the needs that make classrooms comfortable spaces for learning. In an effort to…

Savannah College Fair Expands Its Reach

The 4th annual Savannah and Low Country Private School College Fair is set for Thursday, September 19 at Savannah State University. More than 115 college admission reps will be in attendance, representing schools from local, national, and international locations. The event, created by the college counselors at St. Andrew’s School and Savannah Country Day School, hosts…

Give a St. Andrew’s Welcome

St. Andrew’s School is pleased to welcome seven new faculty members to the community as we continue our commitment to academic excellence. These individuals will guide student-centered learning in the classroom, on the playing field, and in the arts arena.  Back row, l to r: Alexus Parker, Bethany Lonce, Justin Creager, Michael Barrett front row,…

Star Students

Congratulations to seniors Wendy Ye and Johan Bregler for being recognized as this year’s STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Recognition) students for St. Andrew’s School. Each year STAR students are selected based on their SAT scores and class standing. Once a school’s STAR student is chosen, he or she names a STAR teacher who has been…

Coach of the Year

Leading the Boys Basketball team to the final four, Mel Abrams, was recently named Class 2A Coach of the Year by GISA (Georgia Independent School Association). Abrams is in his fourth year at St. Andrew’s and this marked the first year playing in the GISA division after years of competing in SCISA.